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11-Feb-2019Full-length human Surfactant Protein A inhibits Influenza A Virus infection of A549 lung epithelial cells: a recombinant form containing neck and lectin domains promotes infectivityAl-Qahtani, A; Murugaiah, V; Bashir, H; Pathan, AA; Abozaid, S; Makarov, E; Nal, B; Kishore, U; Al-Ahdal, MN
2012Human annexin A6 interacts with influenza a virus protein M2 and negatively modulates infectionMa, H; Kien, F; Manière, M; Zhang, Y; Lagarde, N; Tse, KS; Nal, B; Poon, LLM
2012Human annexin A6 interacts with influenza A virus protein M2 and negatively modulates infectionMa, H; Kien, F; Maniere, M; Zhang, Y; Lagarde, N; Tse, KS; Poon, LLM; Nal, B
2012A human coronavirus responsible for the common cold massively kills dendritic cells but not monocytesMillet, J; Vidalain, PO; Law, H; Vabret, A; Lorin, V; Escriou, N; Albert, ML; Nal, B; Tangy, F
2015Investigation of the functional roles of host cell proteins involved in Coronavirus infection using highly specific and scalable RNA interference (RNAi) approachMillet, JK; Nal, B
2008The M, E, and N structural proteins of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus are required for efficient assembly, trafficking, and release of virus-like particlesSiu, YL; Teoh, KT; Lo, J; Chan, CM; Kien, F; Escriou, N; Tsao, SW; Nicholls, JM; Altmeyer, R; Peiris, JSM; Bruzzone, R; Nal, B
2017Protein-protein interaction between surfactant protein D and DC-SIGN via C-type lectin domain can suppress HIV-1 transferKishore, U; Dodagatta-Marri, E; Mitchell, DA; Pandit, H; Sonowane, A; Murigaiah, V; Idicula-Thomas, S; Nal, B; Al-Mozaini, M; Kaur, A; Madan, T
2012SARS CoV subunit vaccine: Antibodymediated neutralisation and enhancementJaume, M; Yip, MS; Kam, YW; Cheung, CY; Kien, F; Roberts, A; Li, PH; Dutry, I; Escriou, N; Daeron, M; Bruzzone, R; Subbarao, K; Peiris, JSM; Nal, B; Altmeyer, R
2012A single residue substitution in the receptor-binding domain of H5N1 hemagglutinin is critical for packaging into pseudotyped lentiviral particlesTang, DJ; Lam, YM; Siu, YL; Lam, CH; Chu, SL; Peiris, JS; Buchy, P; Nal, B; Bruzzone, R